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The original idea behind carpet tile was to create a monolithic, broadloom-like surface. While everyone else was still trying to make tile look like broadloom, Interface pioneered parquet patterning, a way of letting "tile be tile" by using each module as an individual element in the design of the floor. The result is a beautiful, flexible and sustainable flooring solution — one that adapts quickly and economically to the evolving needs of dynamic workspaces. Interface has pushed this concept even further by developing products that can be installed in a variety of layouts including brick, ashlar, non-directional and mixed. These methods increase the flexibility of your floorcovering.
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